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Internet Privacy: Opting Out

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Europeans sometimes seem to be much more ethical than Americans (and I am an American; well a Californian a state which like Texas sometimes views itself as a separate country) at least when it comes to privacy. This higher standard of ethics is leading to some serious friction between the two sides of the Atlantic. What's all the hubbub about? In the United States we have chosen (our legislature which is really controlled by big business and special interests) to allow businesses to send spam junk mail and collect marketing data (among other things) about people unless those people have opted-out. This means that once you will receive unwanted items and you must take the time to tell each individual company that you don't want them. On the other hand the European Union has set a very different standard: spam and other marketing related items cannot be sent to people unless they specifically ask for it. This is a much higher standard for businesses as they must now convince people to sign up for their literature and promotions instead of handling the few who bother to say no thanks. In the United States opting out applies to just about everything. Even the credit bureaus can sell your marketing information (remember those credit card applications you received out of the blue in your mailbox?) to anyone they want as long as you have not told them it's not okay. Doubleclick and other agencies can build profiles of your surfing information unless of course you tell them to knock it off. Because of the laws in the United States most marketing companies are now providing a way to opt-out from their profiling pop-up (and under) ads and sometimes even banners. Usually this method consists of setting a cookie which tells their ad server you have opted out. I know it seems strange to set a cookie to prevent a service from using cookies but that's the way it works. Links to the opt-out pages for some of the larger and more common annoyances are listed below. Click the link and follow the instructions. If after clicking the link you are asked by your browser or cookie software about a cookie say YES to save it. Note that if you have disabled cookies (either altogether or for one of these specific sites) then these will not work. If applicable you might also read the privacy policies and other propaganda presented by these sites. They are very entertaining as they try very hard to make you understand how all of this is for your benefit. Advertising.Com http://servedby.advertising.com/optout A large advertiser. Opting out will prevent profiling. Be Free Inc http://www.yourcontrolpanel.com/mypage/pcp.html One of the larger internet marketing companies. Be Free will be prevented from tracking any additional data in the future and will result in curtailing the delivery of personalized content to your desktop. Blue Streak http://www.bluestreak.com/optout.htm Removes some ads and pop ups. Comet Cursors http://download.cometsystems.com/no_nag/nonag.asp Stop seeing comet cursor nag screens. CoreMetrics http://www.coremetrics.com/consumer_opt_out/ opt_out_options.html#optoutnow Opts out of ads served by Columbia House. Note that uRL above is on two lines and should be entered into browser as one line. Doubleclick http://optout.doubleclick.net/cgi-bin/dclk/optout.pl One of the largest and most obnoxious internet advertisers. This will stop Doubleclick from profiling your visits. Engage http://www.engage.com/privacy/confirmoo_privacy.cfm Opt out of this companies profiling. Fastclicks.com http://www.fastclick.net/v4/optout2.cgi?234 Click to win ads. Hunger Site http://www.interpolls.com/privacy/optout/optout.cfm Removes their pop under ads. Interpolis http://www.interpolls.com/privacy/optout/optout.cfm Movie ads. L90 http://ads.admonitor.net/opt_out.cgi Another ad server. Rain Forest Site http://www.therainforestsite.com urnOffPopUnders Removes their pop under ads. WebSideStory http://webveil.com/linkout/vwr1.hitbox.com/privcenter/edit.html HitBox.com StatMarket.com Yep.com amd WebSideStory.com. X10.Com http://www.x10.com/home/optout.cgi?DAY=3000&PAGE= http://www.x10.com/x10ads1.htm One of the most hated advertisers on the internet with their intrusive popups and silly product. This link will stop the popups for a long time. Note wrap on URL above. Some Cautions Remember that you must opt-out of each and every individual company or service. There is not a global opt-out of everything magic button anywhere. If you use more than one browser you must opt-out in each and every one. This is because the browsers do not share cookies. The opt-out only applies to the computer on which you are on at the time. If you move to another computer you must opt-out there also. (Unless you are using something called a roaming profile which means cookies and things follow you around. This is common in business environments but not in the home.) The opt-out only applies to a single log on. This means if you opt-out under Fred and you then log out and log back under Tom you must out-out all over again. Opt-out cookies do expire generally within 5 years. So you must later remember to opt-out again. If you clear your internet cache and ask that cookies also be erased (or you erase them with a cookie killing product) then you will lose your opt-out settings. Further Information On Opting Out: Federal Trade Commission http://www.ftc.gov/privacy/protect.htm Sharing Your Personal Information:

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Do Your Readers See What You See?

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

You've set up a beautiful email campaign. Your copy is tight, your graphics are eye-catching, you are just sure the click-through rate will be more than respectable.
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Using Solo Ads To Build Your List

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Newsletter advertising works. Don't let anyone else tell you it doesn't, which you will hear very frequently from those who have no real idea of how to make it work and how to accomplish. Therefore, they believe it to be a dismal failure from the start.
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5 Ways to Get People to Open Your Emails

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Internet marketing can be much cheaper than offline marketing. And a big reason why is because email is free. However, if no one opens your emails, what is the point of even sending them? This has been a problem for years for many Internet Marketers. Lets take a look at five main ways to get people to open your emails. These ways are time tested and proven to work.
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Using E-zine Advertising To Generate Tons Of Laser Targeted Free Traffic

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

E-zine advertising is one of the most cost effective ways to drive massive amount of traffic to your website. E-zines are one of the things that the Internet has provided for just ordinary people that the print media never did get right. Today magazines that you buy (if you do) at your local news stand are mostly filled with full page advertisements for products that you could care less about and that have no bearing on your life or your wants or needs… they are just advertisements. If you can find articles in them, at all, they are sandwiched between page-after-page of advertising.
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An eZine Newsletter As A Home Based Business Idea

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Starting your own eZine can be a lot easier than you think for a home based business idea. This is because in the most basic necessity, all you really need to get started publishing your own paperless newsletter are a wealth of content, auto responder with broadcast feature, and a website (which is optional). You can control the content for your eZine to attract the type of reader you want to build your list. As they say, the money is in the list.
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Eight Terrific Tactics That Will Help Your Build A List Quickly

Monday, July 20th, 2009

You have heard about it and you have read about it a million times now, money is in the list. A mailing list is an internet marketers number one weapon. It is his pool of potential customers, his source of instant traffic and it is his leverage for inclusion to
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List Building Strategies - Frequently Asked Questions

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Everyone who starts an online business would like to have a big list of subscribers and hopefully customers. To build such a list, there are some tools that most successful businesses use. Among these are the opt-in page, newsletters, blogs and many sources of information. These things are used not only to build a list of subscribers, but to develop trust and help build a reputation as a reliable source of information.
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Who killed Michael Jackson?

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Of course, this idea does not make one myself. This idea rests on the surface. And it certainly will check the U.S. investigative authorities. Still, I must articulate it. The greatest pop artist in history, Michael Jackson, died on Thursday, 25 June 2009, at the clinic in Los Angeles at the age of 50 years. The official cause of death at the time of writing this text is not named, but it is known that Jackson stopped breathing after the introduction of him some pain medication. In the hospital he was taken in a coma and was unable to revive the actor.
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How Many Messages Are In One Piece Of Content?

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

It never fails to amaze me how people would go ahead and spend a small fortune to create quality content and then only use that content once and in only one format.
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